Chapter 12 Definitions Flashcards

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Endocrine glands

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responsible for the sexual maturation of individuals from childhood to adolescence and into adulthood. They play a role in the body’s ability to metabolize food and store energy

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Pituitary gland

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Small, round, pea sized structure attached to the lower surface of the hypothalamus in the brain. Master gland, controls other glands. Anterior and posterior lobe.

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Anterior lobe of the pituitary gland secretes:

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Growth Hormone GH, Thyroid-stimulating hormone TSH, Follicle-stimulating hormone FSH, luteinizing hormone LH, Prolactin, Adrenocorticotrophic hormone ACTH

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Posterior lobe of the pituitary gland secretes

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Oxytocin, Antidiuretic hormone ADH

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Growth Hormone

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Promotes the growth of body structures, such as bones

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Thyroid-stimulating hormone TSH

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affects the growth and functioning of the thyroid gland

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Follicle-stimulating hormone FSH, and luteinizing hormone LH

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are referred to as gonadotropins because they act on the gonads, the ovaries in the female, and the testes in the male

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Prolactin

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acts on the mammary glands to produce milk

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Adrenocorticotropic hormone ACTH

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acts on the adrenal glands to secrete glucocorticoids, including cortisol

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Oxytocin

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acts on the uterus to promote contractions during labor and delivery

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Antidiuretic Hormone ADH

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acts on the kidneys to increase the absorption of water

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pineal gland

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referred to as _____ body. in the brain above and behind the thalamus. It produces melatonin

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melatonin

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influences the body’s sleep wake cycle

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thyroid gland

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one of the largest, highly vascular and in the base of the neck. Shaped like the letter H, two lobes on either side of the trachea, which are connected by a thin gland. These produce triiodothyronine T3, and thyroxine T4, and also calcitonin

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T3, and T4

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Responsible for growth throughout childhood and regulation of body metabolism. Iodine is needed in the diet

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calcitonin

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responsible for regulating calcium and phosphorus levels in the blood

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parathyroid glands

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lie on the posterior surface of the thyroid. Secrete parathormone PTH, also called parathyroid hormone.

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Parathyroid Hormone PTH

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also help regulate calcium and phosphorus levels in the blood

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adrenal glands

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located on top of each kidney. Made up of an outer layer called the adrenal cortex, and an inner part called the adrenal medulla. Secrete: Epinephrine, aldosterone, cortisol, androgens

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Epinephrine

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released during fight-or-flight response. It enables the body to respond quickly to stressful situations by converting glycogen into glucose for quick energy, increasing the heart rate, and improving blood flow to major organs, skeletal muscles, and the brain.

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Aldosterone

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plays a role in regulating and maintaining the body’s water, sodium, and electrolyte balance

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Cortisol

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is the body’s natural steroid and works to decrease inflammation

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Androgens

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responsible for secondary sexual characteristics in females and males

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pancreas

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Endocrine portion includes the pancreatic islets, clusters of cells islets of Langerhans. Beta cells of the pancreatic islets create insulin. Alpha cells of the pancreatic islets secrete glucagon.

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thymus gland

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consists of two symmetrical lobes located in the mediastinum. Shrinks as people age. Main function is to produce T lymphocytes that are necessary for the immune system.

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reproductive glands (gonads)

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ovaries and testes

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estrogen

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develop breasts and pubic hair. Plays a role in menstrual cycle, and important in the prevention of osteoporosis in post menopausal women

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Progesterone

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prepares the uterus for pregnancy and helps to support the developing fetus

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testosterone

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deepening of voice, growth of facial or pubic hair, increased muscle development. Also helps in the production of sperm

30
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Negative feedback system

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maintain homeostasis